Milez wrote:Thanks for your answer anyway. I will wait till next version then...

We just installed OpenBSD 3.8 and tested the Intel HDA driver and it works!!!!. Something wiered about FreeBSD - because the same code works in Linux, Solaris and now OpenBSD. I thought I'd give you a headsup.

Milez wrote:Thanks for your answer anyway. I will wait till next version then...

We just installed OpenBSD 3.8 and tested the Intel HDA driver and it works!!!!. Something wiered about FreeBSD - because the same code works in Linux, Solaris and now OpenBSD. I thought I'd give you a headsup.

Milez wrote:Thanks for your answer anyway. I will wait till next version then...

We just installed OpenBSD 3.8 and tested the Intel HDA driver and it works!!!!. Something wiered about FreeBSD - because the same code works in Linux, Solaris and now OpenBSD. I thought I'd give you a headsup.

Best regardsDev Mazumdar

Any news on this? I'm willing to test if needed.

Jonathan

Sorry but there's nothing wrong with our code - we've now thrown it to the kernel guys and see if they have any ideas.

As mentioned before, we have the HDA driver working perfectly in OpenBSD -and the OpenBSD code is the same (or similar) code used in FreeBSD so we're kind of puzzled why there is no audio.

So far noone from FreeBSD team has come to help. We are working on a totally new implementation of OSS v4.0 and hopefully when that is complete it will work - OSS v4.0 will come out for FreeBSD next year - which will also be the 10th anniversary of 4Front.

If you know any one in FreeBSD kernel development, please ask them to contact me personally at (dev@opensound.com)

I havent heard anything from the BSD crew, although I found this on a list of active FreeBSD projects.
"Syncing with the 4Front Technologies OSS v4 API"
"Implement necessary kernel interface for 4Front Technologies ALSA to OSS wrapper (SALSA)"
"Add High Definition Audio (HDA) support to our sound system"

Not sure if the first two relate to our problem, but obviously the last one is all us. And initial support for Intel HDA was added to -CURRENT earlier this week, which I saw through tracking source mailing list. Search the list for a list of device IDs and see if you would be good with CURRENT.